Please learn the correct pronounciation of "Aegina"....'EH-yee-nah'. St. Nektarios did not become a monk in his youth....he was 30 years old. He was bishop of Pentapolis (pen-DA-polis) in the Greek Orthodox Church of Alexandria. He was not sent "in retirement" to Greece but forced to leave Alexandria; in Greece he was unable to be assigned as presbyter of a parish, much less a bishop and became an itinerant preacher for a while, living on meager resources. Thanks for a good reading.
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Please learn the correct pronounciation of "Aegina"....'EH-yee-nah'.
St. Nektarios did not become a monk in his youth....he was 30 years old.
He was bishop of Pentapolis (pen-DA-polis) in the Greek Orthodox Church of Alexandria.
He was not sent "in retirement" to Greece but forced to leave Alexandria; in Greece he was unable to be assigned as presbyter of a parish, much less a bishop and became an itinerant preacher for a while, living on meager resources.
Thanks for a good reading.